New Jersey Motorcycle practice
Parking & Stopping
Legal and illegal parking, colored curbs, distances from hydrants and crossings, and how to park safely on hills.
Questions reviewed against the official New Jersey driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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9 sample Parking & Stopping questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. Why should saddlebags be loaded equally on both sides?
Correct answer: An uneven load can pull the bike to one side
Loading one bag heavier than the other can make the bike drift to that side, so keep the weight balanced.
2. What is the main danger when starting a motorcycle on an upgrade?
Correct answer: Rolling backward into another vehicle
Starting on a hill always carries the risk of drifting back into the vehicle behind you.
3. Why be careful of oil spots where you stop or park?
Correct answer: They are slippery and can make the bike fall
Oil spots where you stop or park are slippery and can cause the motorcycle to fall.
Source: New Jersey Motorcycle Manual — Handling Dangerous Surfaces
4. Why should you release the clutch gradually when starting uphill?
Correct answer: Releasing too fast can lift the front wheel or stall the engine
Releasing the clutch too quickly on a hill can lift the front wheel, stall the engine, or both.
5. When starting on an uphill grade, what holds the motorcycle while you start the engine?
Correct answer: The front brake
On an upgrade, hold the bike with the front brake as you start the engine and select first gear.
6. How should cargo be positioned on a motorcycle?
Correct answer: Kept low, next to the seat or in the saddlebags
Keep the load low, placing it next to the seat or in the saddlebags, so the center of gravity stays balanced.
7. Where should a load be placed relative to the rear axle?
Correct answer: Over or ahead of the rear axle
Position cargo forward, sitting above or ahead of the rear axle, because weight set behind the rear wheel can upset turning and braking.
8. What should you do with cargo during stops on a long ride?
Correct answer: Check that it has not loosened or moved
At each stop, look the cargo over to be sure nothing has worked loose or slid out of place.
9. Why must cargo be fastened securely?
Correct answer: Cargo that works loose can jam the chain or wheel and lock it up
Cargo that comes loose may get caught in the chain or a wheel, locking the rear wheel and triggering a skid.
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